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    Yes, it does.  But the fact that for the past thirty years or so, many folks saw any meager increases…
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  • Or, I guess I should say cultural.  And economically, I am dead serious.  Our side are much stronger defenders of…
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  • Well, I do tend to concentrate on the economic side of things.  Not the social.
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  • Ironic, that for the last two Dem presidents, progressives have had more to fear from our friends than from our…
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  • I am befuddled!  Everyone expects them to be patted on their pointy heads for finally coming to their senses. I…
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  • Great catch by that reporter.
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  • I agree.  They absolutely must get the damn gun!!
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  • Nothing to change the nature of SS, period.  Raise the cap to reflect the inflation that has taken place since…
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  • They have managed to dive beneath 27%.  A first, I believe.
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  • Would you trade chained CPI without the caveats?  Yes, I think you would.  How good of you.
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  • Force a replay of Clinton's second term.  That set us up for some interesting times, didn't it?  I'm sure all…
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  • And what does that Heritage quote tell you about the long term prospects for those caveats, hmmm?
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  • Ah, but nobody considers those caveats as anything but means testing-whichis exactly what it is. And we've all seen what…
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  • It still serves Dems as a cautionary tale.  
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  • Do you know how many retirees are already at poverty level incomes?  And how many more, who have been stripped…
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  • Can Republicans impeach Harry Reid?  LOL
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  • To his credit, he was not in favor of bargaining the first time, 2011.  Guess he knew a shakedown when…
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  • If this is true, could Harry knock his lights out?  To send a message.
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  • William Black set some people on fire--http://www.alternet.org/economy/fraud-and-american-economy I suspect if we enter default, we are not coming out.
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  • The Supreme Court really teed this situation up for us when they decided gerrymandering was a fine thing in Texas,…
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